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  • All those attending Society events are responsible for their own actions. Leaders will, to the best of their knowledge, inform those attending of any dangers or areas that could cause concern. All those aged under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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    RPS Panel & Board Members' RAC Exhibition

    1st March 10 - 13th April 10

    RPS Panel & Board Members' RAC Exhibition1 March - 10 April 2010 The Royal Automobile ClubThe Hanging Room89 Pall MallLondonSW1Y 5HS Contact: Alexandra Webb Telephone 020 7659 0639  Email: alexandra. More info
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    RPS 2009 Members' Exhibition

    3rd April 10 - 9th June 10

    RPS Exhibition of 100 prints by RPS members from around the world. For more information click hereWhitstable Museum & Art Gallery  5A Oxford Street    Whitstable  Kent  CT5 1DBwww. More info
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    2009 RPS Members' Exhibition

    3rd April 10 - 12th June 10

    RPS Exhibition of 100 prints by RPS members from around the world. For more information click here Whitstable Museum and Art Gallery5A Oxford StreetWhitstableKentCT5 1DB www.whitstable-museum.co. More info
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    Scottish Members Print Exhibition 2010

    6th April 10 - 25th April 10

    Isleburgh Community Centre, Lerwick Contact J Gray ARPS 01667462272 More info
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    Distinctions Advisory day, Assessments are now fully subscribed

    10th April 10

    Distinctions Advisory day for \"L\" and \"A\" distinctions. Assessors yet to be announced. Cost is £15 if bringing work for assessment, £10 for watching. Booking is essential if bringing work. More info
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    Audio Visual Assessment

    10th April 10

    Audio Visual Assessment for LRPS, ARPS and FRPS For more details contact Andy Moore LRPS on 01225 325760 or andy@rps.org More info
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    Visit to Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester

    10th April 10

    Following on from our rewarding visit to Aylesford Priory last year, we are visiting another site of cloistered calm and serenity, but this time founded over 800 years ago as an almshouse to support the poor. More info
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